
STREETWALKIN'
Movie, 1986 Dale's first movie,
he plays Duke, a
pimp with a very bad temper.
from TV Guide..."The world of teenage hookers in Times Square is a ripe topic for a
film produced under the guiding hand of
Roger Corman; but rather than exploit the situation for some
sensationalistic drama, STREETWALKIN' takes |
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a hard and intelligent look at the subject. Cookie (Melissa Leo), an
innocent young girl arriving in New
York with her younger brother, Tim
(Randall Batinkoff), is spotted at the Port Authority bus station by Duke
(Dale Midkiff), a pimp. Cookie is soon working for Duke and is introduced
to the harsh, brutal world that comprises the underground life. Midkiff
gives a tour-de-force performance that is well supported by a fine
cast of
character actors. Julie Newmar is a particular standout as an old hand at
the street life. Director Joan Freeman, who co-wrote the screenplay with
her husband, Robert Alden, shows a remarkable talent for capturing the
sights and sounds of this seamy world. Freeman works a gritty realism into
the formula story, creating an always-fascinating tale from an ugly
subject." |